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The Origins of Physiotherapy

30th September 2009
At least as early as the days of Hippocrates, massage was used and the history of physiotherapy was begun. The practice of physiotherapy has evolved through the centuries from the earliest forms to the complex system of treatment it is now. In 460 B... Read >
Author: Carey Hudson

Jump Into History By Skydive San Diego

29th September 2009
Believe it or not. skydiving has been around for hundreds of years. Some historians even trace the first parachutes back to China in the 1100s. That's a long distance. in years and miles. away from skydiving San Diego. But if you are in the southern Calif... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Did You Know You Can Pay Off All Your Debt Using Obma's Government Grants Program?

28th September 2009
Last Spring, the economy of the United States hit one of the lowest points in modern history.� This downward spiral caused massive lay-offs, cut-backs and prices to rise.� Many people were left in a financial nightmare.� The credit card companies ra... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery

History Of Hybrid Cars

22nd September 2009
Though the modern history of hybrid cars starts from the 1990s, they can’t be reckoned a new invention at all. Different types of hybrid engines and sources of power were used in the transport even hundreds of years ago. However, it’s true that the gr... Read >
Author: Danny Green

Trading Forex- is Swiss Franc still a safe haven currency?

19th September 2009
Money flow depends on perception of market safety. During time of typical economic expansion, it has tendency to move where there is most activity and opportunity. As long as current conditions are considered "normal" most market participants see this beh... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej

Oliver Stone and the Way Things Were on Satellite TV

16th September 2009
When people hear the name Oliver Stone, many will immediately think “controversy. Certainly, Stone has never shied away from it, as his documentaries on Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez didn’t make him any new friends at the State Department. But an eve... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Forex Characteristics

23rd August 2009
A lot of people around the world may not be aware of what FOREX is. FOREX is the world foreign exchange market that is used by banks and other forms of institutions which need to be able to sell and buy world currencies. The foreign exchange market has a ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top Strategies and acumen... The 5 promotion artifice Secrets of Billy Mays

11th August 2009
Billy Mays, who sadly voted for away by the side of age fifty, was a big-bellied, black-bearded Atlantic City cavalcade barker modish a blue long-sleeve shirt and a pallid undershirt. Consumers, well, they either loved before hated him...Floor line: Billy... Read >
Author: Takhe Tayo

Saline breast implants - The most popular form of breast augmentation

08th June 2009
Ever since the days of recorded history, female breasts have been seen as objects of great fascination for both men and women. Modern history has seen the size of the ideal breast range from flat in the 30s to the buxom fullness that it is today. Unfortun... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Where Did The Naughty Neanderthals Go?

17th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mike Bond For all those thousands of years, Homo neanderthalensis had hidden in Gibraltar's earth. Then, in 1848, he popped his head up out of the ground, so to speak, to give us an entirely new perspective on another of our ancestor... Read >
Author: Mike Bond

The Wondrous City Of Beirut

27th April 2009
Historians, writers and well-wishers have often described the city of Beirut as a mix of heritage and rare charm. A city that saw human civilization grow from the prehistoric era, and one that consists of a rich archeological heritage now to link-back to ... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

Shenzhen Museum: An Imperative Cultural Resource of Shenzhen.

05th April 2009
Ideally positioned in the centre of downtown Shenzhen close to the Lychee Lake is a multifunctional Shenzhen Museum. Today the museum has grown to be an imperative cultural resource of Shenzhen. The Shenzhen Museum has always been praised for its role... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

US stocks offer great opportunity these days

17th March 2009
"Does the future look as black as they paint it?" I ask myself when I see some stock market analysts recommend getting out of US shares and investing in foreign companies. Today March 15th, 2009, the prevalent opinion is a mixture of distrust and hesitati... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Djembe History and Culture - Part One

13th March 2009
This djembe history guide is taken from my very simplistic research and is based on the stories I have been told by various djembe teachers, other music teachers, elders and historians that I have spoken to whilst travelling in West Africa. I can’t guar... Read >
Author: mikearmstrong999

Profit Off The Recession

21st January 2009
Will Rogers once said, “Invest in inflation; it’s the only thing that’s going up.” While he wasn’t an economist, he wasn’t really far off. Howard J. Ruff, the bestselling author and financial advisor who has re-edited and re-issued his ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Recession Proof Job

14th January 2009
Something we all have to face right now is that we are in one of the worst recessions on modern history. This year alone our country has lost 2 million jobs. There is a massive influx of people scrambling for a new job. There has never been a ... Read >
Author: Mike Schwartz

Answering Service Sales Soar in Bad Economy

06th January 2009
With tough economic times, many companies are closing their doors, losing customers, or restructuring how they do business. Yet according to one expert, the answering service industry is actually thriving in this economic downturn. While economic indica... Read >
Author: Poseidon Swimming Pools

Obama: 600 Million Dollars Later Is the Question Still Above Your Pay Grade?

04th November 2008
Obviously it is not a question Barack Obama likes to deal with and no one can force him to do so but that says nothing about the fact that upwards of 150 million Americans still believe the question is critical. Obama has spent 600 million dollars of h... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Marketable Mortgage Finance - Is Anybody Still Supporting?

17th October 2008
Wall Street is in complete chaos & financial institutions are minimally not giving somebody the use of cash. Our monetary coordination is not working & nobody is familiar with just how extensive the troubles will endure. Profitable real estate assets prop... Read >
Author: Alien

Gen Y: Will Employers Ever Learn to Play Their Game?

15th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Success Performance Solutions They have been called the Millennials, Generation Y (and WHY), iGeneration, Net Generation, and the Children of the Rising Dow. So who are these young people knocking on your digital doors and electronic... Read >

START AN INTERNET BUSINESS

14th August 2008
START AN INTERNET BUSINESS. There are many ways to make a living but the one that gives you the most flexibility is a home based business. With the growth of the internet community there is literally a world more people to sell your product or services... Read >
Author: jasonbrand

The Sokoke Cat

21st July 2008
A shorthair cat, Sokoke is believed to have originated many centuries ago in Sokoke-Arabuko rainforest in eastern Kenya. There it was called Khadzonzo by native tribesmen, the word meaning 'tree bark like in appearance' in local language. Despite its inde... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The Cymric Cat

21st July 2008
Remarkable for its absent or short tail, Cymric is a feline breed that is essentially the same as the Manx cat, but for its longer hair. In fact the two cats are believed to have originated a long time back on the Isle of Man, an island in the Irish sea l... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Some Culture with Your Cucumber, Madam?

15th May 2008
A product of the industrial revolution, the Renfrewshire town of Johnstone can trace its modern history back to 1781, but it has never been renowned for being a world leader in either retailing or culture. However, in April 2008 the Scottish town became... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

The Magic Pill for Work from Home Business Success: Persistence

12th February 2008
If work from home business success was easy to accomplish, everybody would be doing it. With so many folks pursuing the same things since the dawn of intelligent life, you'd think we'd have it figured out by now. We do have it narrowed down - work from... Read >
Author: chriscurwen

Brampton - Home to the Lorne Scots

18th January 2008
As one of the fastest growing municipalities in Canada, Brampton has a lot to offer. In the modern age, it is a great place for business and tourism, with a population that supports a very active sports life and some of the best education possible. Bra... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

The Benefits of Outsourcing Forging to Turkey

02nd November 2007
In recent years multiple Eastern European, East Asian and Latin American countries have diversified their economies by planting new forging facilities within their borders. Low labor costs and increasingly friendly international trade relations have resu... Read >
Author: erenbengu

Famous People With Bipolar Disorder Past and Present

28th August 2007
There have been many famous people with bipolar disorder, or thought now to have had it based on their lifeworks and stories. There have been so many, in fact, that it is considered by some to be a mark of genius. That may or may not be true, but it is ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

What are your rights in a wrongful dismissal case?

15th June 2007
There have been a lot of wrongful dismissal cases during modern history. They consist of cases when an employee, who has worked continually on a full time basis for more than three months, is fired, temporarily laid off or constructively dismissed without... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

Leadership: The True Virtue

05th June 2007
History abounds with examples of great leaders who displayed their qualities of leadership especially in times of crisis. There was Winston Churchill during the London Blitz, Mahatma Gandhi during India’s freedom struggle, John F Kennedy during the Cu... Read >
Author: Tom Johny

A Personal Loan Can Be a Good Choice

06th May 2007
A personal loan is often one of the most expensive loan options available. Most personal loans are not secured with any type of property (car, home, land, etc); instead it is just the guarantee of the individual that secures the loan. This is a high ris... Read >
Author: Kathryn Lang

eBay: quick solutions

02nd April 2007
If you are looking to buy, eBay is obviously the best place to find whatever you are looking for. Apart from well-known brands and products, right now eBay Australia has a great range of collectible items. Whether you are a professional collector or s... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

Stock Research Home Depot - Great Manager Blows HIMSELF UP

18th January 2007
Stock Research and Home Depot are in the news again. This is a result of the firing of the CEO, Bob Nardelli, and what a story it is. You have to step back for a moment and think about any company�s history that you are doing stock research on. You mus... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck

Is Your Data Encryption Really Secure

05th March 2006
Title ----- Is Data Encryption Really Secure How Do You Know Your Data Encryption is Really Secure ---------------------------- There are various types and methods of data encryption. Some of the most popular forms of data encryption include single... Read >
Author: Darren Miller

Romanian travel guide

19th January 2006
A place that has seen political turmoil to the hardest extent but has stood the test of time. A place where mysteries unfold around every corner. Where the nature has bestowed its greatest gifts. Welcome to Romania. Until the modern history was being wri... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Gytheio - the sea port of Sparta

29th November 2005
The Greek town of Gytheio, often called the sea port of Sparta, is located towards the north western area of the Gulf of Laconia, in the Peloponnese. This is an ancient town which offers a variety of interesting spots to meet as well as many unique constr... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

BEIJING

31st August 2005
Though Beijing is an ancient city, used as the capital by many warlords, yet its modern history as a capital begins in the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) under Kublai Khan, the great grandson of Chengis Khan. Beijing was built for inspiration- to awe the popul... Read >
Author: David Chandler